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Hanna Ranch, one cowboy's fight for family and land, Listen Productions presents ; produced and directed by Mitch Dickman

Label
Hanna Ranch, one cowboy's fight for family and land, Listen Productions presents ; produced and directed by Mitch Dickman
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Not rated
Main title
Hanna Ranch
Oclc number
884736119
Responsibility statement
Listen Productions presents ; produced and directed by Mitch Dickman
Runtime
73
Sub title
one cowboy's fight for family and land
Summary
"Hanna Ranch is a feature documentary about visionary cattleman Kirk Hanna and his personal struggle to protect a once prominent way of life in Colorado. Born into a life on the family ranch, Hanna became a leader in the environmental ranching movement that set out to protect the West from the relentless encroachment of development and misuse. Featured in the book Fast Food Nation and dubbed the "eco-cowboy," he was an early adopter of Holistic Resource Management practices, sat on numerous environmental boards and was president of the Colorado Cattleman's Association. Hanna's opinion was so widely sought and respected, many even saw him as a future governor of Colorado. But when his dream of harmony and sustainability ran up against the reality of family conflict and mounting threats to the land, Hanna lost hope"--Hannaranchmovie.com
Technique
live action
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